Christian participated at the University of Buffalo’s Pro Day, posting numbers that would have stood out at the NFL Scouting Combine. He was timed on a stopwatch at 4.38 seconds in the 40-yard dash, meaning he is likely a low-to-mid 4.4s prospect. His explosiveness was equally as impressive, as he posted a broad jump of 10 feet and 6 inches, as well as a vertical jump of 36 inches. Those marks would be good for the 83rd and 57th percentiles among NFL wide receivers, respectively.

Christian has been a four-year contributor for the Marist Red Foxes, posting over 4,000 career receiving yards. In his senior season, Christian set a school record with 15 touchdowns. For his career, he’s averaged over 21 yards per reception.

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I really like Andy Isabella. I have him as the 3rd best speed receiver in this draft, behind only Marquise Brown and Mecole Hardman. He reminds me in running style of Christian McCaffery, but with the film sped up. Some really great footwork—hands are the occasional issue.

I really like Andy Isabella. I have him as the 3rd best speed receiver in this draft, behind only Marquise Brown and Mecole Hardman. He reminds me in running style of Christian McCaffery, but with the film sped up. Some really great footwork—hands are the occasional issue.

He does not look natural catching a pass from the highlights I have seen. He also lets the ball get to his torso more than I would like to see a WR do. He does have some nice shiftiness though.

I really like Andy Isabella. I have him as the 3rd best speed receiver in this draft, behind only Marquise Brown and Mecole Hardman. He reminds me in running style of Christian McCaffery, but with the film sped up. Some really great footwork—hands are the occasional issue.

He does not look natural catching a pass from the highlights I have seen. He also lets the ball get to his torso more than I would like to see a WR do. He does have some nice shiftiness though.

If he hits the Juggs machine like AB, he could get better at that. I still say Mecole Hardman has a similar highlight film, only he did it vs the best competition and on a team where they didn’t have any imagination on offense and a host of other weapons. Isabella was 42% of their passing offense! He dominated his LOC as he should have.

Akron has several next-level prospects on that side of the ball starting with Ulysees Gilbert, an undersized run-and-chase chase linebacker who is constantly around the action. Gilbert makes plays in pursuit as well as in space. While many scouts believe he is a free agent, we’ve stamped Grant as a last-round pick. His 40 time prior to the draft will dictate where he ends up.

Tony PaulineMeasuring 6002 and 224 pounds, Grant completed 20 reps on the bench press and touched 39.5 inches in the vertical jump and 10-foot-6 in the broad jump.

From WalterFootball.com 3/23/19: Gilbert totaled 85 tackles with 7.5 for a loss, one pass batted and .5 sacks in 2018.

8/29/18: Gilbert is a tackling machine for Akron. He flies all over the field, taking down ball-carriers and making his presence felt. In 2017, Gilbert totaled 140 tackles with 9.5 tackles for a loss, five sacks, four passes broken up and three interceptions. He had 122 tackles with four sacks, three breakups and 11.5 tackles for a loss as a sophomore.

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Jordan Brown can play. He isn't a thoroughbred who looks like superman... just makes the plays. Goes after the football on every throw and every tackle.

I don't know if SMU counts as a small school, but another CB who intrigues me, with caveats:Jordan Wyatt, SMU.

Up until the last drive of 2017, he might have been a top 5 CB in the class. On that last drive he got a knee injury and, although he came back and played well, he wasn't as dominant as he was before that. Is it just the one year grace period after coming back after knee surgery in less than 8 months? Did he lose a step? Even by the end of the year, he was drawing rave reviews at the Shrine Game, but to me he looked tentative compared to pre-surgery. His numbers, though-- just ridiculous: